Michigan attorneys have no mandatory CLE (MCLE) requirement.
There is currently no rule or statute requiring Michigan lawyers to complete a set number of continuing legal education hours for licensure maintenance.
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• CLE in Michigan is voluntary; attorneys may take courses to maintain competence, but no state mandate exists.
• For lawyers handling indigent defense work, the Michigan Indigent Defense Commission (MIDC) requires 12 hours of training per year under its Standard 1, but that is specific to indigent defense, not a universal bar requirement.
• Any CLE credits earned are discretionary, and there is no state system for reporting or auditing them in the context of mandatory compliance.
• Because there is no mandatory CLE rule, CLE providers (including SproutEducation) offer courses for professional development rather than to satisfy a state requirement.
Key Takeaway: Michigan imposes no general CLE requirement on attorneys, though certain practice roles (e.g. indigent defense) may have specialized training obligations under separate rules.